Manuscript Summary: Copy
of New Testament books with prologues and Glossa
ordinaria: Gilbertus
Porretanus, prologue to the Apocalypse, Stegmüller RB 839 (pp. 2–4),
Apocalypse (pp. 4–81), prologue to the catholic epistles,
Stegmüller RB 809 and 11846 (p. 82), Epistle of James (pp. 83–99),
First Epistle of Peter (pp. 99–115), Second Epistle of Peter (pp.
115–126), First Epistle of John (pp. 126–141), Second Epistle of
John (pp. 141–143), Third Epistle of John (pp. 143–145), Epistle
of Jude (pp. 145–150), prologue to the Gospel of John, Stegmüller
RB 624 (pp. 151–153), Gospel of John (pp. 154–300). At the
beginning of the chapters (p. 2, 4, 83, 126, 141, 145, 151, 154),
there are initials stretching over several lines executed in minium
with blue, green and light yellow, in part with figurative elements
(p. 83 and 145: animal head and animal mask; p. 126: quadruped; p.
143: billy goat; p. 154: dragon). In the margin on p. 99, there is a
depiction of the Apostle Peter with the keys. (sno)